Irtaza Asar
The Learning Curve
Welcome to The Learning Curve, a podcast where we celebrate educators in medicine, amplify fresh voices, and explore the unique niches that make teaching as much an art as it is a science.
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Irtaza Asar
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Jul 6, 2026
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Episodes
TSN 5 - Cognitive Bias: Why Smart Clinicians Still Miss Things with Dr. Ryan McLoughlin 06.07.2026 3:39
In this episode of Teach Me Something New in Under 5 Minutes, Dr. Ryan McLoughlin breaks down cognitive bias in emergency medicine — the thinking traps that can lead even smart, experienced clinicians toward diagnostic error. From anchoring and premature closure to availability bias, this episode highlights how bias shows up during real ED decision-making and offers a simple framework to slow down...
TSN 5 - Implicit Bias: The Hidden Driver of Clinical Decisions with Dr. Ryan McLoughlin 24.06.2026 3:55
Summary: In this TSN5 episode, Dr. Ryan McLoughlin breaks down a practical, real-time approach to recognizing implicit bias in the ED. He walks through how unconscious assumptions can influence clinical reasoning, pain management, diagnosis, and disposition — especially when we’re busy, stressed, and moving fast. Most importantly, he explains how a simple pause, a second diagnosis, and one key que...
Episode 26 - Lets Talk About ECMO featuring Dr. Hitesh Gidwani 10.06.2026 57:42
Summary: What do you do when the vent is maxed, the pressors are climbing, and your usual resuscitation playbook is no longer enough? In this episode of The Learning Curve, Dr. Irtaza Asar sits down with ECMO expert Dr. Hitesh Gidwani to break down one of critical care’s most powerful rescue tools: ECMO. Together, they unpack when to start thinking about ECMO, how to tell the difference between VV...
TSN 5 - The Aortic Dissection Dilemma with Dr. Kenny Chang 29.05.2026 4:40
Summary: In this TSN5 episode, Dr. Kenny Chang breaks down a practical, high-yield approach to recognizing aortic dissection in the ED. He walks through key bedside clues — sudden severe pain, pulse or perfusion deficits, and neurologic red flags — while emphasizing why this diagnosis can masquerade as ACS. Most importantly, he explains why pausing before anticoagulation or cath lab activation can...
TSN 5 - Nec Fasc: Time Is Tissue with Dr. Irtaza Asar 14.05.2026 5:01
Summary: “Just cellulitis” … until the patient crashes. Necrotizing soft tissue infections are rare, deadly, and EASY to miss early. In this episode of TSN5, we break down the red flags that should make you stop and think: Pain out of proportion Rapid progression Crepitus, bullae, skin changes The “sicker than they look” patient Because in nec fasc… time is tissue.
TSN 5 – Syncope Approach in the ED with Dr. Emily F. 29.04.2026 3:46
Summary: In the emergency department, most syncope is benign—but the cases you miss can be life-threatening. In this TSN5 episode, Dr. Emily F. shares a simple framework to rapidly identify high-risk patients, grounded in core essentials like the ECG, glucose, and pregnancy test. Instead of relying on complex scoring systems, this practical approach helps clinicians confirm true syncope, recognize...
TSN 5 - Move Fast, Think Smart: ED Efficiency with Dr. Gavin Rogers 14.04.2026 4:59
When the ED gets chaotic, moving faster isn’t the answer—thinking better is. In this TSN5 episode, Dr. Gavin Rogers shows how structured prioritization, early critical actions, and clear communication can turn chaos into control. High-yield strategies to help you stay sharp, protect your cognitive bandwidth, and perform at your best under pressure.
TSN 5 - Time is Brain: Use VAN with Dr. Ronith Chakraborty 03.04.2026 2:46
Summary: In this episode of Teach Me Something New in Under 5 Minutes (TSN5), Dr. Ronith Chakraborty discusses the importance of quickly identifying large vessel occlusions (LVOs) in stroke patients using the VAN score. Unlike the NIH Stroke Scale, which is comprehensive but time-consuming, the VAN score is designed for speed and efficiency. It focuses on identifying weakness and cortical signs su...
TSN 5 - The Pediatric Airway Trap with Dr. Irtaza Asar 27.03.2026 2:56
Summary: In this episode of TSN5, Dr. Irtaza Asar breaks down one of the highest-stakes skills in emergency medicine: managing the pediatric airway. Kids aren’t just small adults—their airways are smaller, more anterior, and far less forgiving. A little swelling can mean big trouble. In this rapid, high-yield segment, you’ll learn why pediatric airways decompensate so quickly and how to stay ahead...
TSN 5 - Pediatric Cardiac Arrest: The 1-3-5 Approach with Dr. Irtaza Asar 13.03.2026 3:54
When pediatric arrests happen, chaos follows. The 1-3-5 rule helps bring structure to the first critical minutes: 1️⃣ Lead. Stabilize. Access. Glucose. 3️⃣ Airway. History. Temp. 5️⃣ Search for reversible causes. A simple framework that can make a huge difference when seconds matter. 👶⚡
25 Episodes Later...Reflections 12.03.2026 2:06
Summary: In this short segment, Dr. Irtaza Asar reflects on the first year of The Learning Curve and expresses sincere gratitude to the listeners, guests, and supporters who have helped the podcast grow. What began as an idea to highlight practical teaching strategies and clinical insights has evolved into a community of educators and clinicians sharing lessons that make us better teachers, learne...
Episode 25 - Staying Effective in the ED: Learning, Staffing, and System Design featuring Dr. Rick Bukata 27.02.2026 40:50
Summary: In this episode of The Learning Curve, Dr. Irtaza Asar is joined by Dr. Rick Bukata for a thoughtful discussion on one of the biggest challenges in emergency medicine: staying current in an era of overwhelming medical literature. Together, they explore how emergency physicians can develop structured, sustainable approaches to lifelong learning without burning out. The conversation goes be...
Episode 24 - The Bounceback Effect: What Returns Can Teach Us About Smarter Emergency Care featuring Dr. Michael Weinstock 13.02.2026 43:33
Summary: In this episode of The Learning Curve, Dr. Asar sits down with legendary emergency physician Dr. Michael Weinstock to explore the concept of “bounce backs” in emergency medicine — not as failures, but as powerful sources of feedback and growth. The conversation dives into cognitive biases, the critical role of thorough history-taking, and how clinicians can reframe return visits as opport...
Episode 23 - Inside the Interview: Navigating Residency Interviews and Overcoming the Hidden Hurdles with Dr. Kenny Chang 30.01.2026 38:11
Summary: In this episode of The Learning Curve, Dr. Irtaza Asar and Dr. Kenny Chang discuss the complexities of residency interviews, particularly in the context of the shift from in-person to virtual formats. They explore the challenges applicants face, including imposter syndrome and the pressure to perform, while emphasizing the importance of authenticity and connection during interviews. Dr. C...
Episode 22 - Cognitive Load in Critical Care: Thinking Clearly When the Room Is Loud featuring Dr. Nicholas Ghionni 16.01.2026 45:30
Summary: In this episode, Dr. Irtaza Asar and Dr. Nicholas Ghionni discuss the challenges of managing cognitive load in high-stakes medical environments. They explore the importance of situational awareness, decision-making strategies, and the role of educators in teaching these skills. The conversation emphasizes the need for structured approaches, such as mental models and checklists, to help...
Episode 21 - ACLS in the 21st Century: Rethinking Resuscitation in the Age of Ultrasound and eCPR featuring Dr. Gavin Rogers 02.01.2026 41:17
Summary: In this episode of The Learning Curve, Dr. Irtaza Asar and Dr. Gavin Rogers discuss the evolution of Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) in the context of modern medical technology. They explore the limitations of traditional ACLS protocols and emphasize the importance of integrating ultrasound and echocardiography into resuscitation practices. The conversation highlights the need for a...
Episode 20 - Building the Mindset Before the Skillset: Developing the Inner Architecture of a Resuscitationist featuring Dr. Scott Weingart 12.12.2025 40:42
Summary: In this episode of The Learning Curve, Dr. Irtaza Asar sits down with Dr. Scott Weingart to explore the resuscitationist mindset — the cognitive foundation that underpins effective performance in high-stakes emergencies. Rather than focusing solely on technical skills, they examine how clinicians think under pressure, tracing the origins of this mindset and the delicate balance between de...
Episode 19 - Beyond the Shift: Uncovering the Hidden Workload of Academic Emergency Physicians featuring Dr. Emily Hirsh 28.11.2025 28:55
Summary: In this episode of The Learning Curve, Dr. Irtaza Asar is joined by Dr. Emily Hirsh to unpack the often-unrecognized hidden workload in academic emergency medicine — the meetings, teaching, research, and responsibilities that continue long after a clinical shift ends. Together, they examine how this invisible labor impacts physician well-being, recovery, and the long-term sustainability o...
Episode 18 - Error-Proofing the Next Generation: Risk Management for Residents featuring Dr. Eileen Chu 14.11.2025 27:28
Summary: In this episode of The Learning Curve, Dr. Irtaza Asar and Dr. Eileen Chu focus on the critical importance of risk management education in medical training, particularly for residents in emergency medicine. Dr. Eileen Chu discusses the fragmented nature of current risk management training and emphasizes the need for a structured, proactive curriculum that empowers learners. Key themes inc...
Episode 17 - Longevity in the Trenches: Building a Sustainable EM Career featuring Dr. Brett Forehand 31.10.2025 36:00
Summary: In this episode, host Dr. Irtaza Asar and Dr. Brett Forehand explores the challenges and strategies for building a sustainable career in emergency medicine. The discussion covers the importance of finding a niche, the role of mentorship, and the need for self-care to combat burnout. Insights are shared on navigating early career challenges, advice for mid-career physicians, and considerat...
Episode 16 - Dead Tired: The Hidden Costs of Sleepless Medicine featuring Dr. Nathaniel Ladaga 17.10.2025 35:01
Summary: In this episode of The Learning Curve, Dr. Irtaza Asar and Dr. Nathaniel Ladaga delve into the critical yet often overlooked topic of sleep in the medical profession. They explore the biological importance of sleep, the consequences of sleep deprivation on both clinicians and patient safety, and innovative scheduling solutions to mitigate these issues. The conversation emphasizes the ne...
Episode 15 - Medicine Behind Bars: Navigating the Challenges of Incarceration Health Care featuring Dr. Jordan Vaughn 03.10.2025 28:02
Summary In this episode of The Learning Curve, Dr. Irtaza Asar and Dr. Jordan Vaughn discuss the often-overlooked field of incarceration medicine. They explore the unique challenges faced by incarcerated patients, including barriers to care, communication difficulties, and ethical dilemmas. Dr. Vaughn emphasizes the importance of incorporating incarceration medicine into medical education and trai...
Episode 14 - Rehearsing the Chaos: How Simulation Prepares the Next Generation of Clinicians featuring Dr. Elton Banks 19.09.2025 29:46
Summary: In this episode of The Learning Curve, host Dr. Irtaza Asar and guest Dr. Elton Banks discuss the critical role of simulation in emergency medicine training. They explore how simulation provides a safe environment for learners to practice high-stakes procedures, build confidence, and develop essential skills such as leadership and communication. The conversation delves into strategies for...
Episode 13 - The Ultimate Poison Experience: Designing a High-Impact Toxicology Rotation featuring Dr. Andrew Koons 05.09.2025 29:53
Summary: In this episode of The Learning Curve, host Dr. Irtaza Asar and guest Dr. Andrew Koons discuss the challenges and opportunities in toxicology education. They explore the importance of creating engaging and structured rotations for medical learners, the need for hands-on clinical experiences, and the integration of community engagement and research into toxicology training. Dr. Koons share...
Episode 12 - New Site, New You: Thriving When You're the New Doc in Town featuring Dr. Adam Christensen 22.08.2025 39:15
Summary: In this episode of The Learning Curve with host Dr. Irtaza Asar, Dr. Adam Christensen joins the show and shares his insights on adapting to new clinical environments in emergency medicine. He discusses the importance of mindset, building rapport with staff, and the balance between confidence and humility. Dr. Christensen emphasizes the value of lateral experience and offers practical advi...
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